Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora introduces two new packages

The Romance Package, valid from September 19, 2011 to December 24, 2012, is themed to provide experiences for guests on a romantic holiday. Based on a five-night minimum stay, guests receive daily breakfast buffet in Tere Nui restaurant, a dinner in Arii Moana restaurant, a couple’s Polynesian Massage treatment in the Spa, a romantic bath amenity, Champagne or wine and a Polynesian gift upon departure. This package is available on select overwater bungalows and beachfront villas.
The Stay Longer - Fourth Night Free package is also valid from September 19, 2011 to December 24, 2012 and offers a complimentary fourth night to guests staying three consecutive paid nights. The package also includes daily breakfast buffet in Tere Nui restaurant, and is available on select overwater bungalows and beachfront villas.
These packages are based on availability and are not combinable with any other offers or promotions.

“Our guests were asking for a comprehensive romance package – one that incorporates some of our finest experiences, as well as a value driven mid-length stay package,” says Rajiv Malhotra, general manager of Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora. “We’re happy to introduce both of these packages, as requested.”

The Resort’s accommodations include 100 overwater bungalows and seven beachfront villas, all designed with traditional thatched roofs and decorated with indigenous artwork. Dining options at the Resort offer a vast selection of creative culinary experiences, from Polynesian to French and South Pacific fusion . A full-service Spa, balanced by the powerful rhythms of the Pacific Ocean and the secluded tranquility of the island’s lagoon offers a combination of relaxation and exhilaration. Families enjoy an array of activities, in addition to full-day complimentary programming at Kids For All Seasons (ages 5 – 12) and Chill Island for teenagers.

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